In Episode 77, Bill, Jumelle and guest Stacey Mars are in shock that the SC Legislature's attempt to increase their pay led to a pay cut!

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Return-to-work mandates are an invisible pay cut

They also might signal a weakening economy.

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The Big Bang Theory Stars Took A Huge Pay Cut To Get Two Cast Members Paid - SlashFilm

As The Big Bang Theory was heading into its closing seasons, the main cast members took pay cuts to ensure raises for Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik.

SlashFilm
#Nonprofit Makes a Mistake By Offering This #Employee A 9% #PayCut While Others Enjoy Their 3% #Raises
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Nonprofit Makes a Mistake By Offering This Employee A 9% Pay Cut While Others Enjoy Their 3% Raises

Employee gets excited about 3% raise only to receive 9% pay cut the very next day, starts looking for the new job.

Bored Panda
Skilled manufacturing workers based in Chesterfield undertaking repairs for companies ranging from British

This weekend, a strike will affect this Belgian airport

Belgian-based Ryanair pilots will go on strike on 29-30 July, which will potentially impact hundreds of flights at Charleroi Airport.

TheMayor.EU

The call by the EVG train drivers' union for another warning strike is a ... a general strike movement under the slogan “Our dead—your profits.

The call by the EVG train drivers’ union for another warning strike is a response to the high level of combativeness among rail workers. But this cannot hide the fact that it has long been preparing a sellout.
Workers engage in second nationwide warning strike at Deutsche Bahn

Workers engage in second nationwide warning strike at Deutsche Bahn

The call by the EVG train drivers’ union for another warning strike is a response to the high level of combativeness among rail workers. But this cannot hide the fact that it has long been preparing a sellout.

World Socialist Web Site
On 1 February, Britain will experience something close to a 21st-century general strike. Hundreds of thousands of teachers, university lecturers ...
Behind Britain’s strike wave
Behind Britain’s strike wave

There is no way out of a skills crisis this big other than through institutional changes. But the Tories don't have the time or appetite for that

IPS Journal
Apple’s Tim Cook Takes Rare CEO Pay Cut After Pushback - Company says that Cook himself requested adjustment. CEO stands to make about $49M in 2023 compensation. Not alone among his peers who have salary, bonuses, stock options & endless #perks, this info is not in the least bit laudable. The 50 Richest Americans Are Worth as Much as the Poorest 165 Million. Taking a #paycut is like a #papercut pun intended. #Donate #Millions #Billions to #AmericansinNeed #MacKenzieScott https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-12/apple-s-cook-to-take-pay-cut-in-2023-that-it-says-he-requested
The failure of Congress to prevent all Medicare physician pay cuts threatens patient access and practices already burdened by COVID-19 and inflation. American Medical Association: "We will not stop challenging Congress to fix this broken system." https://ama.smh.re/1FA
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Medicare physician pay cuts underscore need to fix broken system

What’s the news: U.S. physicians will face a 2% cut in Medicare payment in 2023, and 2024 will bring at least a 1.25% cut under the massive, must-pass omnibus spending deal struck by congressional leaders. Your Powerful Ally The AMA helps physicians build a better future for medicine, advocating in the courts and on the Hill to remove obstacles to patient care and confront today’s greatest health crises. Join the AMA “The AMA is extremely disappointed and dismayed that Congress failed to prevent Medicare cuts next year, threatening the financial viability of physician practices and endangering access to care for Medicare beneficiaries,” said AMA President Jack Resneck Jr., MD. “This 2% cut, following two decades of flat payment rates, will have consequences on health care access for older Americans.” Doctors had been staring down as much as 8.5% in 2023 Medicare pay cuts, but an advocacy campaign led by the AMA and joined by more than 150 organizations representing over 1 million physicians and other health care clinicians helped stave off many of the reductions. Significantly, the budget deal includes a two-year postponement of the 4% in cuts from the pay-as-you-go sequester triggered by passage of the American Rescue Plan Act. In addition, with this omnibus budget deal Congress is poised to extend the Advanced Alternative Payment Model participation incentive at a reduced rate of 3.5%, and to delay for one year a scheduled increase in patient and revenue requirements to qualify for incentives. Why it’s important: Washington politicians’ failure to stop the entirety of the Medicare pay cuts comes at a financially precarious time for physician practices left reeling in the COVID-19 pandemic’s third year. “High inflation compounds the threat to practice viability because physicians are the only Medicare providers without annual inflation-based updates,” said Dr. Resneck, a dermatologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. From 2001 to 2021, Medicare physician pay fell 22% (JPG) after adjusting for inflation in practice costs. Meanwhile, the Medicare physician payment system lacks an adequate annual physician payment update, unlike those that apply to other Medicare provider payments (PDF). “We are deeply worried that many practices will be forced to stop taking new Medicare patients—at a time when access to care is already inadequate,” Dr. Resneck said. “Congress must immediately begin the work of long-overdue Medicare physician payment reform that will lead to the program stability that beneficiaries and physicians need.” Leading the charge to reform Medicare pay is a critical component of the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians. The AMA has challenged Congress to work on systemic reforms and make Medicare work better for you and your patients. Our work will continue, fighting tirelessly against future cuts—and against all barriers to patient care. Related Coverage Medicare physician payment reform is long overdue Learn more: At its most recent meeting, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission acknowledged the growing gap between the costs of practicing medicine and what Medicare pays. The AMA—in collaboration with 120 other physician and health care organizations—has outlined the essential principles (PDF) that can put the nation’s health care system on sustainable financial ground. Visit AMA Advocacy in Action to find out what’s at stake in reforming Medicare payment and other advocacy priorities the AMA is actively working on.